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acc basketballFourteen former standout players and a three-time Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year headline this year’s class of ACC Basketball Legends presented by New York Life.

The Legends will be recognized during the 2016 New York Life ACC Tournament, which will be held March 8-12 at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. They will be featured at the annual ACC Legends Luncheon, which is set forFriday, March 11, beginning at noon at the Washington Marriott Marquis Hotel. They will then be introduced that evening to the Verizon Center crowd during halftime of the first semifinal game.

 

The 2016 ACC Legends Class

  • Jim Hooley, Forward, Boston College
  • Grayson Marshall, Guard, Clemson
  • Jason Willams, Guard, Duke
  • Rowland Garrett, Forward, Florida State
  • BJ Elder, Guard, Georgia Tech
  • Darrell Griffith, Guard, Louisville
  • John Salmons, Forward, Miami
  • James Worthy, Forward, North Carolina
  • Anthony “Spud” Webb, Guard, NC State
  • Adrian Dantley, Forward, Notre Dame
  • Charles Smith, Forward, Pitt
  • Derrick Coleman, Forward, Syracuse
  • Norman Nolan, Forward, Virginia
  • Howard Pardue, Forward, Virginia Tech
  • Dave Odom, Head Coach, Wake Forest

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